Target: to develop a software system for a multicore microcontroller with the AMALTHEA tool chain (www.amalthea-project.org).
Registration
There are 20 places for this module of the summer school. Official registration by mail (to: robert.hoettger (@) fh-dortmund.de) and confirmation by the trainer is mandatory. Deadline for registration is over.
Prerequisites: one or more of the following competences:
- Skills in programming or usage of Matlab/Simulink
- Knowledge of using Eclipse and Eclipse based software development tools
Results: 3 ECTS for successful participation in the summer school, additional 3 ECTS for delivering a homework defined during or before the summer school.
Trainers:
- Carsten Wolff (FH Dortmund, overall coordination)
- Jan Meel (KU Leuven)
- Lukas Krawczyk, Uwe Lauschner, Robert Höttger, Phil Närdemann (FH Dortmund, AMALTHEA experts)
- Industry experts (t.b.c.)
Preliminary Schedule:
Please note that no food or drinks are allowed in the CampusTreff rooms (except for personal water bottles).
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Location
CampusTreff Groß 2
CampusTreff Groß 2
CampusTreff Groß 2
Emil-Figge-Strasse 42, Room A.E.02
CampusTreff Groß 2
09:00-10:00
Welcoming
(All Streams)
Amalthea models
AMALTHEA Partitioning
Implementation I
(already assigned topics or new example workflow / plugin)
Implementation II
10:00-11:00
Introduction
Content overview, Amalthea
Talk2: Timing Architects Embedded Systems GmbH
Andreas Sailer, 4h
Optimizing Real-Time Systems for Multi-Core Practical training using the TA Tool Suite
AMALTHEA Mapping
11:00-12:00
Introduction ActivityBot
AMALTHEA ActivityBot
Example Hands-On
Presentation preparation
12:00-13:00
Lunch@Mensa
Lunch@Mensa
Lunch@Mensa
Lunch@Mensa
Lunch@Mensa
13:00-14:00
Talk1: KU Leuven
Jan Meel, 4h
Automotive Bus-Systems
Talk3: Eclipse Foundation
Mikael Barbero, 4h
Eclipse Plug-ins Development 101
Talk4: BHTC GmbH
Markus Schmidt, 3h
Automotive Software Engineering in Practice
Presentaion
(All Streams)
14:00-15:00
15:00-16:00
Social event
(All Streams)
16:00-17:00
Talk5: Itemis AG
Lothar Wendehals, 2h
Behaviour modelling with Arduino
Summer School at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Dortmund 2016
from the 27th of June until the 1st of July 2016 in Dortmund:
Locations: (details about individual rooms in stream schedule below)
1. CampusTreff (near S-bahn station "Dortmund Universität") - Street address: Vogelpothsweg 120
2. Computer Science Faculty: Emil-Figge-Strasse 42
Automotive Software Engineering
Target: to develop a software system for a multicore microcontroller with the AMALTHEA tool chain (www.amalthea-project.org).
Registration
There are 20 places for this module of the summer school. Official registration by mail (to: robert.hoettger (@) fh-dortmund.de) and confirmation by the trainer is mandatory. Deadline for registration is over.Prerequisites: one or more of the following competences:
- Skills in programming or usage of Matlab/Simulink
- Knowledge of using Eclipse and Eclipse based software development tools
Results: 3 ECTS for successful participation in the summer school, additional 3 ECTS for delivering a homework defined during or before the summer school.
Trainers:
- Carsten Wolff (FH Dortmund, overall coordination)
- Jan Meel (KU Leuven)
- Lukas Krawczyk, Uwe Lauschner, Robert Höttger, Phil Närdemann (FH Dortmund, AMALTHEA experts)
- Industry experts (t.b.c.)
Preliminary Schedule:
Please note that no food or drinks are allowed in the CampusTreff rooms (except for personal water bottles).
(All Streams)
(already assigned topics or new example workflow / plugin)
Content overview, Amalthea
Andreas Sailer, 4h
Optimizing Real-Time Systems for Multi-Core Practical training using the TA Tool Suite
Example Hands-On
Jan Meel, 4h
Automotive Bus-Systems
Mikael Barbero, 4h
Eclipse Plug-ins Development 101
Markus Schmidt, 3h
Automotive Software Engineering in Practice
(All Streams)
(All Streams)
Lothar Wendehals, 2h
Behaviour modelling with Arduino